Little Rock, Arkansas – Authorities in Arkansas have issued a BOLO alert for a 25-year-old suspect wanted in three states, warning the public that he is considered armed and dangerous. The Alexander Police Department (APD) confirmed that Rayln Dewayne Boone is being actively sought following a report from bonding agents in Tennessee.
Officials said that agents informed APD that Boone was located at an address on Woodstream Drive. After verification through a FaceTime video showing Boone at the residence with a weapon, police and agents responded to the scene. However, upon arrival, Boone managed to flee through the back of the home, running across Saddle Hill Drive and disappearing into nearby woods.
People who were inside the house at the time told authorities that Boone escaped as officers and agents approached the property. Police later confirmed that Boone was indeed armed, adding urgency to the alert issued to the public. Authorities stressed that Boone should not be approached, and anyone who sees him should immediately contact law enforcement.
“This is an active and ongoing situation. Boone is considered dangerous, and the public’s safety is our top priority,” an APD spokesperson said. Law enforcement officials are urging residents in Alexander and surrounding areas to remain vigilant and report any sightings or information related to Boone’s whereabouts.
Residents are encouraged to contact Saline Dispatch at (501) 303-5648 if they have any tips that could help authorities locate Boone. Law enforcement agencies across the three states involved are coordinating their efforts to track him down safely.
This alert comes as part of a broader effort to apprehend Boone, who remains at large. Authorities emphasized that he should be considered extremely dangerous and warned the public against attempting to confront him. The APD continues to work closely with Tennessee officials and other law enforcement partners to ensure Boone is apprehended as quickly as possible.
Officials said they are pursuing all leads and continue to urge community members to stay alert, secure their homes, and report any suspicious activity. Boone’s evasion through the woods highlights both his resourcefulness and the need for caution among residents in the area.
As the search continues, police remind the public that their cooperation is essential in bringing Boone into custody safely. The alert remains active, and law enforcement encourages anyone with information to come forward immediately to prevent further risk to the community.